The episode takes you on a roller coaster of emotions as you laugh, feel uncomfortable at times, and want to tear up at others.
There is good art direction, at least, especially as the later
episodes take on a storybook motif that does add some new charm unique to this sequel.
Not exact matches
On this podcast episode of «School of Greatness,» Gary Vaynerchuk returns for his third time to share his take on business, success and mor
On this podcast
episode of «School of Greatness,» Gary Vaynerchuk returns for his third time to share his
take on business, success and mor
on business, success and more.
On this week's
episode of Balancing The Ledger, Fortune's new show covering the future of finance, my colleague Jen Wieczner and I chatted with David Pakman, a partner at the venture capital firm Venrock, about the hardline approach tech giants are
taking against the nascent cryptocurrency industry.
But it was Starbucks — a company that has often
taken risky stands
on issues like race, immigration and same - sex marriage — who gave the
episode a search - optimized villain.
It was a first - of - its - kind move from the streaming giant, which may have
taken its inspiration from the traditional TV networks that have used the post-Super Bowl time slot to promote new TV series or special
episodes (such as last night's long - awaited This Is Us installment
on NBC) for years.
Tiffany Krumins, CEO and inventor of Ava the Elephant, appeared
on the first
episode of Shark Tank and described her product in a simple sentence: «Ava helps children
take medicine.»
Even though he has been
on three previous
episodes of The School of Greatness, I
took the opportunity while I was in New York to catch another conversation with him.
An eight -
episode series about the world of shipping containers and global trade may seem like a niche subject, but it doesn't
take long for host Alexis Madrigal to convince listeners why the development of this worldwide network has shaped every aspect of life
on Earth.
On this
episode of Business & Burgers, Alan Taylor and Scott Duffy
take us back to the award - winning Muldoon's Dublin Pub in Newport Beach, Calif., and share a mouthwatering burger with uber entrepreneur, billion - dollar business builder and Ironman triathlete Mark Moses.
The White House
on Thursday
took a shot at former administration official Omarosa Manigault after a reporter asked about her curious comments
on an upcoming
episode of the CBS show «Celebrity Big Brother.»
But with «The Force Awakens» earning over $ 1 billion at the global box office, and breaking countless records, Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy had Abrams
on speed dial when she needed someone reliable to
take over «
Episode IX.»
Now
on Wednesday's
episode, Betty
takes that suspicion to Cheryl and they do some digging.
In this
episode, we spoke to Evolvin» Women founder Assia Riccio, who shares with us her thoughts
on starting up a social enterprise, and how Dubai Startup Hub's Market Access program helped open doors for her in terms of
taking her business forward.
Then there's Proteus Digital Health's ingestible sensor, which — with a technology worthy of an
episode of Black Mirror — helps patients (and, if they want, their doctors and family members) keep tabs
on whether or not they're
taking their meds.
«
On a personal note, as well as the huge amount of time, stress and effort it
takes to continually combat these scams, this whole
episode has been extremely depressing — to see my reputation besmirched by such a big company, out of an unending greed to keep raking in its ad cash.»
In each
episode, we
take you behind closed doors to the critical moment when aspiring entrepreneurs put it all
on the line.
In this
episode of AvTalk, we send Jason to Hawaii
on the final United Airlines 747 flight, the Maho Beach Cam comes back after Hurricane Irma, and Emirates
takes delivery of its 100th Airbus A380.
In this
episode,
taken from the Buddhist Geeks Conference in 2011, Kelly McGonigal, PhD in Health Psychology, speaks
on how the neuroscience of meditation can help us understand how practice shapes the mind and can also offer fresh insights into concepts like mindfulness and suffering.
The latest
episode of HBO's «Silicon Valley»
took on an issue that is all too familiar to startups across the country — the threat of frivolous patent litigation.
Whenever you see old
episodes of The Brady Brunch
on Nick at Nite or whatever, one thought inevitably pops into your mind: This is pretty good, but I just wish somebody would
take this beloved concept and update it for modern audiences.
Interesting — In one of the
episodes, Kody said he would not be happy if one of the wives
took on another husband.
I'm home for a few days, but exhausted from travelling, so I'll probably
take the rest of the weekend off from blogging to catch up
on email, watch every
episode of The Daily Show I missed, and hide in the basement from tornadoes.
The fourth season is the one that split critics because it was 15, 30 - minute
episodes that each focused
on one character and all
took place at the same time.
Over against these highly macroscopic designations, some studies have
taken a much more specific spatial and temporal orientation, focusing for example
on a specific event such as the overthrow of the shah in Iran or a series of related
episodes such as the conflicts between Jews and Palestinians in Israel.
He went up, John says, «not publicly, but almost in secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed,
taking the temperature of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this
episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance
on the city would meet with implacable hostility.
Before we move
on in our study of Scripture, I wanted to
take an
episode to answer some of these questions.
These flashbacks
take on new significance when, a few minutes later, we see the adult Michael promising a camping trip to his brother «G.O.B.» (George Oscar Bluth II, who had similarly been disappointed by George Sr.)-- only to break that promise later in the
episode in order to camp with his own son, George Michael, instead.
The joke goes
on, as later in the
episode we find the secretary of the infamous attorney Barry Zuckerkorn sitting at his desk, in camping clothes, disappointed at the no - show Barry who was supposed to
take him
on a similar trip.
In the first
episode of Season 3, «The Cabin Show,» we witness multiple flashbacks to a young Michael Bluth sitting
on the stoop of his home, waiting to be
taken on a camping trip by his father, George Sr. — waiting in vain, as it turns out.
The old
episode on the immune system
took us into the blood vessels and showed us the drama of white blood cells marking strep bacteria for death, then engulfing and digesting them.
But
on today's
episode of NMA Radio, we chat with Marcella Torres and Derek Tresize, former competitive body builders who know what it
takes to bulk up, and they do it
on a completely vegan diet (and with a family!).
(*** FYI, Deb gets a double
take on New Year's Day... the Martha Stewart blog
episode will re-air....
On the podcast, the dynamic duo publishes episodes where they interview prominent bakers and makers in the industry as well as dishing their own personal takes on trending baking topics like gluten - free bakin
On the podcast, the dynamic duo publishes
episodes where they interview prominent bakers and makers in the industry as well as dishing their own personal
takes on trending baking topics like gluten - free bakin
on trending baking topics like gluten - free baking.
I can't
take credit for that line — I heard it from Anthony Bourdain, who repeated it from someone else,
on an old
episode of No Reservations — but as someone who has a propensity for making things unnecessarily complicated, it stuck with me.
I ended up
taking a break from the blog after all so I could give my complete attention to other things such as intensive fishing in the hope of catching a big one for once in my life, finishing the never - ending Grey's Anatomy and then realizing that the latest
episode is out but not
on Netflix.ca (are you kidding me!!!)
To occupy those 20 minutes,
take a little nap or watch a quick
episode of a comedy
on Netflix you've promised your friend you'd see.
The six -
episode series, produced by CNBC and ALL3MEDIA (creators of Undercover Boss and Kitchen Nightmares with Gordon Ramsey), is an extension of Shark Tank, and focuses
on what it
takes to get from inventor to successful entrepreneur.
In another
episode, Laura
takes viewers
on a very personal journey through some of her grandmother's favorite dishes.
In one
episode, Bal tries to speed up a home construction project by feeding her carpenter friend a Spice - infused Steak, then escapes the construction zone by
taking her kids
on an impromptu bungee - jumping expedition.
Wenger said at the start of the season that this is one of the best squads he has managed... look at the table, look at the results (shamed), and look at our performances... wenger is gulty for this, and the suporters in england habe to grow up their voices... its impossible that people were demanding for chenges and the board and wenger were
taking a laugh of you and continuing with their reign... its unacceptable that those guya even care about us fans and you are capable to look to anotger side and bought alll that sh about «a great change
on the squad and a promised new wenger, its bs... wenger has to go and for that you england arsenal fans have to grow up some balls and do ur job... what was that bellerin
episode?
Torre appeared
on Thursday's
episode of ESPN's First
Take and said he answered a phone call from a source who told him Cleveland's star point guard «very badly» wants to go to the Knicks.
On episode 5, @MalJutley takes on the Beast from the East in a no holds barred battle for the love of horro
On episode 5, @MalJutley
takes on the Beast from the East in a no holds barred battle for the love of horro
on the Beast from the East in a no holds barred battle for the love of horror.
In
Episode 71, Asha and I share 9 tips to help you get clear
on the benefits and costs of Facebook for you, and offer practical strategies for creating boundaries so Facebook doesn't
take over your life.
In fact, Linh Huynh (our VP of Health and Community Services) who comments in
episode 5 about the $ 800,000 extra, isn't talking about a scratch cooking model, but rather
on what it will
take to bring in a different food provider — in this case, the respected innovators Revolution Foods.
On a related note, yesterday I shared on TLT's Facebook page a new article from Dana Woldow («Jamie Oliver: You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself «-RRB- taking issue with J.O. over his sharp criticism in the last episode of former LAUSD Superintendent Ray Cortine
On a related note, yesterday I shared
on TLT's Facebook page a new article from Dana Woldow («Jamie Oliver: You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself «-RRB- taking issue with J.O. over his sharp criticism in the last episode of former LAUSD Superintendent Ray Cortine
on TLT's Facebook page a new article from Dana Woldow («Jamie Oliver: You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself «-RRB-
taking issue with J.O. over his sharp criticism in the last
episode of former LAUSD Superintendent Ray Cortines.
My bottom line
take on this
episode — and the show overall — is this: Jamie Oliver can be an incredibly effective advocate for children and for healthful eating when he wants to be.
As with the first two
episodes (links below), I'll provide a quick recap and my
take on the show and then you let me know your thoughts and impressions.
As with the first two
episodes (links below), I'll provide a quick recap and my
take on the show and then you let me... [Continue reading]
So, we were beyond impressed to see the second
episode of this season's Black - ish
take on postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) with stunning accuracy.